Sufferstone

Book I of the Dolvia Saga

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera
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Author: Stella Atrium ISBN: 9781462070435
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: December 16, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Stella Atrium
ISBN: 9781462070435
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: December 16, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

On Dolvia the women of the savannah serve under the burka, but Kyle Le was denied that covering by tribal leaders. Only her gift of second sight and the mortgage on her fathers land protects her and her three sisters. Kyle Le meets Brian Miller, a Softcheeks who teaches her about offworld politics and accumulating wealth while she teaches him the words of power from Mekucoo. Working alongside the warrior Cyrus, they labor against the mining enterprise that robs the savannah of it mineral wealth and leaves the tribes with only the scarred and suffering land.

an intriguing tale. The struggle to overcome oppression, to preserve a way of life, to maintain compassion in a cold and hateful conflict, is always interesting and involving Atrium has a flair for creating and maintaining an atmosphere of mysticism and mystery she stays true to the situation, never slipping out of the frame she has set.
-- Lisa DuMond, online reviewer of science fiction

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On Dolvia the women of the savannah serve under the burka, but Kyle Le was denied that covering by tribal leaders. Only her gift of second sight and the mortgage on her fathers land protects her and her three sisters. Kyle Le meets Brian Miller, a Softcheeks who teaches her about offworld politics and accumulating wealth while she teaches him the words of power from Mekucoo. Working alongside the warrior Cyrus, they labor against the mining enterprise that robs the savannah of it mineral wealth and leaves the tribes with only the scarred and suffering land.

an intriguing tale. The struggle to overcome oppression, to preserve a way of life, to maintain compassion in a cold and hateful conflict, is always interesting and involving Atrium has a flair for creating and maintaining an atmosphere of mysticism and mystery she stays true to the situation, never slipping out of the frame she has set.
-- Lisa DuMond, online reviewer of science fiction

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